Countdown in History: 1975 Seattle Sounders

Let the record show that the North American Soccer League Seattle Sounders made the playoffs in their second season of existence (1975). What happened next is the stuff of rivalries.

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The Sounders were developing a full-blown love affair with the Seattle public, and matches sold out in 1975 even with the addition of seats to Memorial Stadium raising capacity to nearly 18,000. The club made the playoffs and then ran into an expansion side —the Portland Timbers—who were causing their own ruckus in the Rose City. The result was a wild overtime triumph for Portland at old Civic Stadium. The Timbers went on to lose Soccer Bowl ’75 in their only Finals appearance in their history.